Including 6 closely related terms such as road transport, road transport, and council transport.
… (PDHU). 146,000 Big Bens = emissions in 2017 37% Institutional buildings and facilities 23% Industrial buildings and facilities 15% Residential buildings 11% Commercial buildings and facilities 11% Road transport Industrial processes 1.5% Pimlico District Heating Undertaking Housing communal supplies Corporate assets (offices, depots, libraries and street lighting) Leisure…
… are tenants and 43% are leaseholders (source: Census 2011). As most homes are not managed or owned by the council, community action is essential to meet net zero by 2040 20,931 57% social housing properties tenants 43% leaseholders • The energy used in these homes accounts for 15% of the city’s emissions, higher than those from road transport. Just over half of all homes in Westminster have…
…-conservation-and-pollution/schools-and-air-quality#:~:text=The%20Schools'%20Clean%20Air%20Fund,for%20up%20to%20%C2%A35%2C000 https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/energy/london-community-energy-fund http://www.repowering.org.uk/renewable-energy http://www.repowering.org.uk/renewable-energy MOVEMENT AND PLACES Road transport represents 11…
… of active travel and public transport instead of private vehicles. As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions were lifted, the council introduced 11km of additional cycle routes and 800 temporary cycle spaces, complementing existing networks • In October 2021, Westminster will become part of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), requiring minimum emission standards Euro IV (Petrol) and Euro VI (Diesel…
… the potential impacts of climate change to Westminster and take action to improve local climate resilience and protect vulnerable people, livelihoods, businesses and services. Assess future climate risk to the city and ensure new infrastructure is designed with the long-term impacts of climate change in mind. City-wide action The council is: Reducing the impact of council transport and travel…